Nifty Cube is a nifty corner-rounding script for web pages written by Alessandro Fulciniti. One small drawback I discovered in it is that it requires the CSS file it uses to be in the same directory as the calling script. I wrote the following function to overcome this and make it a little easier to use:

The problem is not so much coming up with a good password as it is coming up with two dozen good unique passwords. How to manage an ever growing number of passwords in a somewhat yet mostly secure way?

My idea involves, first, categorizing contexts (i.e. logins) that require passwords according to different security levels. The US Government's classification system can be used here, but I prefer something a little more down-to-earth:

Level 3a simpler forumlation using something like a keynumber + a word easily associated with this context. For instance, for a site like anotherforum.com, the login might be keynumber + anotherforum. Gets me in and I should be able to remember it next time (provided I use a consistent formula), but if someone were to crack my password or my formula, the site should be such that it won't make that much difference.